The Dangers of Exposing Your Child To Chickenpox
Is
intentional exposure to any disease a good idea, ever? Unsurprisingly,
the answer is no. The same way you wouldn’t want you or your children to
get sick with the flu, or any other infectious disease, for that
matter, letting your children interact with kids that have chickenpox is
a bad idea, always.
The risks are just not worth it, especially since nowadays, the disease is completely preventable. In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about kids and chickenpox, starting from the history of the so-called “chickenpox parties” to the dangers your child and your family is facing if he or she will happen to get chickenpox.
Luckily, all of these dangerous outcomes and uncomfortable symptoms can be completely prevented by timely immunization, which remains a necessary requirement in most developed countries. If you or your child is vaccinated against chickenpox, exposure to the virus will trigger your immune system to develop even more antibodies against the virus, so the likelihood of you catching this disease is nearly null.
The risks are just not worth it, especially since nowadays, the disease is completely preventable. In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about kids and chickenpox, starting from the history of the so-called “chickenpox parties” to the dangers your child and your family is facing if he or she will happen to get chickenpox.
The History of Intentional Chickenpox Exposure
Varicella,
or chickenpox, is an extremely contagious viral infection. Until the
1990's, when the varicella immunization was first introduced, a
phenomenon called “chickenpox parties” existed, where parents would let
their children play with kids that had the virus in hopes that they
would get sick and develop a lifelong immunity towards it.
The
thinking behind this was based on the lone observation that young kids
were less likely to develop complications when suffering through the
disease compared to adults. At the time, this type of “social”
vaccination may have been a logical thing to do.
Still,
up ‘til 1995, between 10,500 and 13,000 patients were hospitalized with
chickenpox every year in the United States alone. After the
introduction of said vaccine, the occurrence of chickenpox declined by
98% between 1995 and 2010, and chickenpox parties became obsolete.
This
was a breakthrough, as children no longer had to go through the
uncomfortable, painful and often scarring process of chickenpox that
often carried on for weeks and risk suffering from the complications it
comes with.
Moreover, other members of the
family, such as infants, older adults and family members suffering from
chronic conditions, all of whom were more likely to develop
life-threatening complications, no longer caught the virus.
What are the Dangers of a Varicella Infection?
Kids past the age of 1 and until
the age of 15, on average, experience a lighter form of the disease.
Even so, a normal varicella infection comes with at least 10-12 days of
isolation and the following symptoms:
Though children are less likely to develop complications, they do occur. The doctors report that around 3 in 1,000 cases of varicella in children requires
hospitalization. The most common complications of the disease are as
follows:- 200-500 red itching bumps on the skin, throat and genitalia
- Fever
- Nausea
- Difficulty sleeping
- Subsequent scarring.
- Bacterial infection of skin lesions
- Pneumonia
- Hepatitis
- Brain disorders, such as encephalitis
- Acute cerebellar ataxia
- Reye syndrome (swelling in the liver and the brain).
Luckily, all of these dangerous outcomes and uncomfortable symptoms can be completely prevented by timely immunization, which remains a necessary requirement in most developed countries. If you or your child is vaccinated against chickenpox, exposure to the virus will trigger your immune system to develop even more antibodies against the virus, so the likelihood of you catching this disease is nearly null.
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